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Steps to Take to Ensure a Business’ Revival After a Commercial Fire

9/26/2017 (Permalink)


Steps to Take to Ensure a Business’ Revival After a Commercial Fire

The natural disaster of a fire including an electrical fire can be devastating to a business, especially in the absence of the necessary equipment such as a fire sprinkler system and a fire truck company. The firm's future depends on the owner’s vigilance in executing the necessary steps to ensure that it does not take long to revive the business. An easy case to handle would be when the owner had a pre-existing full documentation of the property, a trustworthy insurance and a vigorous fire suppression strategy. In most cases, owners are surprised at the amount the insurance firm is willing to compensate. This could be caused by factors that can be eliminated when the owner follows a procedural recovery process.

Contact the insurance company

The first step after dousing of the fire truck operators is to contact the insurance company. It is imperative to understand that the insurance company will be more cooperative when the owner does not tamper with the damaged property before making contact. If the business’ building was on lease, the landlord should also be contacted immediately to work out the recovery of the fire damage, smoke damage and soot damage.

Secure the remaining property

Unguarded property is a target for looting. After the fire truck, the firefighter and his team leave, contact the police if they are not already on site. They will organize a security check up on the area routinely. Hire a private security team who will give a detailed protection program for maximized security. Also, purchase a fire sprinkler system and a fire hose that may be needed in the case of a reignited fire.

Ensure all utilities are off

Part of fire restoration is ensuring that sparks do not reignite the flames. Check in with the firefighter to make sure that all switches are turned off to prevent a reoccurring electrical fire. Additionally, ask them to test the utility room fire for any useful fire hose or fire sprinkler system that may come in handy if they get another call.

Begin planning the building’s fire restoration solutions
A commercial fire damage leaves the enterprise’s owner the sole responsibility of handling its mitigation because fire suppression is only the first step. These include addressing the smoke damage, soot damage and fire damage. Make plans to secure a broken exterior from causing further damage. Check in with the firefighter for the availability of tarps in the fire truck that can be used to board up the roof.

Inform all the business’ contacts on proceedings
The first group that may need an immediate update on the firm are the clients, suppliers, employees and vendors. Share your new contact information with the firefighter team, the post office, the police department and the utility company for concerns with the utility room fire.

Plan the retrieval of business valuables

Part of handling the responsibilities of fire restoration in a commercial fire damage is contracting a competent fire restoration company. After getting clearance from the fire suppression team, the company will begin the recovery of items affected by soot damage, smoke damage and fire damage. In accompaniment with the company, retrieve the necessary documents such as insurance policies, inventories and business permits. Also, check for the survivability of other tools like the fire hose in the utility room fire. Retain caution while traversing the room to prevent reoccurrence of an electrical fire from unseen loose cables.

Thoroughly review all documentations

A commercial fire damage involves a lot of players in the recovery process. Consequentially, several documents may need a careful evaluation before signing.

Restoration of smoke damage, soot damage and fire damage can be strenuous and sometimes expensive. An electrical fire can be especially difficult since no one may be at fault. The utility room fire may not have had adequate tools such as a fire hose or a fire sprinkler system when the need was dire. Hence the fire suppression may take longer, and the damage may be extensive. Recovery of commercial fire damage is possible with rightful strategies to ultimately revive the enterprise’s exuberance.
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